U.S. Forest Service Raising Printed Map Prices

VALLEJO, Calif. — The price of national forest and grassland visitor maps will increase on Jan. 1, 2018. Currently, visitor maps are $10 for the plastic or $9 for the paper versions. The new price for either version will be $14. All maps are available for purchase online from the Forest Service at the National Forest Map Store,

The procedures for purchasing maps in bulk will also change on Jan. 1. The Forest Service will be offering volume discounts to any entities that wish to purchase in bulk, including Interpretive Associations. Volume discount pricing will be made available only through the National Forest Map Store or (406) 329-3024. Local Forest Service units will no longer provide volume sales discounts.

Most printed maps are also available digitally through Avenza Map Store for $4.99 per side (http://www.avenza.com/pdf-maps/store).This is the current price and no increase for these products is planned at this time. In addition, the Forest Service will continue to sell maps through the U.S. Geological Survey store (https://nationalmap.gov), which offers its own set of discounts for volume purchases.

The U.S. Forest Service is dedicated to researching, producing and distributing informative, accurate maps that can help improve the experience on America’s national forests and grasslands. Additional online resources that may help users enjoy the great outdoors: